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Deleting tracking data
Because the fence corner disappears from view in the middle of the shot, you
need to skip several frames and track from where it reappears. First, you need
to remove the bad tracking data where the track box moves off target.
To delete the bad tracking at the end, you use the Track Summary panel (the
panel below the pointCenteredCamera view).
To delete the bad tracking data
1 To see fenceCorners tracking graph better, click the Track Summary panel
and tap the space bar.
2 You need to select and remove the tracking data after frame 52the last
frame still on track. To identify this frame in the graph, move to frame
52 in the Time Slider. In the Track Summary panel, a black bar shows the
location of frame 52.
3 In the Track Summary panel, draw a selection box from right to left
around the end of fenceCorners graph. Do not select beyond the black
bar that indicates frame 52. Also, be careful to select only the frames for
fenceCorner, not flower1.
4 In the Track Summary panel, choose Edit > Delete Region. Live removes
the bad tracking data from fenceCorner.
Deleting regions where the track is off target is crucial to successfully
solving your shots. Whenever you find difficulty tracking a point for a
specific segment of frames, consider deleting the tracking data.
5 Tap the space bar to shrink the Track Summary panel.
To continue tracking data in the shot
1 Move to frame 143, where the fence corner reappears in view. In the
following steps, you will continue to track from this frame to the end of
the shot.
Youll skip tracking a large amount of frames for the fenceCorner point
(the ones in the middle of the graph), which is common practice when
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